Debuts Video Cookbook in Essex Market
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
News Food Arts Kids Real Estate Politics Calendar Advertising Contact Us About Us Arts Essex Market Featured Food Updated: April 11, 2017 “Feed Me a Story” Debuts Video Cookbook in Essex Market By Traven Rice May 19, 2016 7 0 Share - Advertisement - Latest News Kids Traven Rice - May 10, 2021 New Child Care Center Coming Must Read to the Lower East Side (Sponsored) As New York City’s leading provider of child care Kids May 10, 2021 and preschool, Bright Horizons® offers unique New Child Care Center a Coming to the Lower early education experience... East Side (Sponsored) Arts Arts May 2, 2021 May is Lower East Side May is Lower East Side History Month History Month Traven Rice - May 2, 2021 Lower East Side News May 2, 2021 Lower East Side News Lower East Side Links Lower East Side Links The Lo-Down - May 2, 2021 John Lavelle of Nordic Preserves Fish & Wildlife Co., a scandinavian appetizing counter inside the Essex Street Market, is one of the vendors that participated in Feed Me a Story’s latest installment of recipes for chinatown their historical “video cookbook.” Report: Jing Fong Will Reportedly Open Smaller Our friends at Feed Me a Story have some new recipes (which means stories!) to share Space in Chinatown in with us. Two summers ago we featured their series of cultural recipes from seniors on June The Lo-Down - May 2, 2021 the Lower East Side, which included videos of the residents preparing the dishes and Traven Rice sharing their personal histories. This time around the team has documented recipes, Latest News http://thelodownny.com stories and memories from vendors (and customers) located inside the Essex Street New Report Predicts Slow Recovery For Rental Market. Market Ed Litvak - April 25, 2021 They have collected more than twenty personal stories, capturing the unique flavor and diversity that the historic market has to offer. With support from the Cuchifritos - Advertisement - Gallery + Project Space , they have installed their current documentary-style video cookbook in a vendor stall next to La Tiendita (across from Luis Meats). The “Feed Me a Story” stall inside Essex Market. Multimedia artists Theresa Loong and Laura Nova have been documenting intergenerational histories through stories about food for a quite a few years now. The duo has partnered with several arts and cultural institutions in New York City, launching events at the Ellis Island National Historic Site, Governors Island LMCC Swing Space, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Chinese in America, the Museum at Eldridge Street, Children’s Museum of the Arts and as SPARC artists with the LaGuardia Senior Center. Their latest installment premeires this Saturday from 1pm – 3 pm during the annual Essex Street Market Block Party. Here’s the trailer for “Feed Me a Story at Essex Street Market.” Feed Me a Story at Essex Street Market opens Saturday May 21, from1 pm to 3 pm. Their pop-up space will be open Tuesday through Sunday, 12 pm to 6 pm. .